Anonymous ID: 6c7cd9 May 8, 2020, 9:05 p.m. No.9088844   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9314 >>9359

>>9088768

>hydroxychloroquine

 

April 6th…

 

COVID-19 patients on hydroxychloroquine heal faster, a Senegalese doctor has disclosed. Moussa Seydi, Head of the Infectious Diseases Department at Fann Hospital in Dakar made the announcement after 55 people had recovered from the virus.

 

"We have found out that patients undergoing treatment, especially under specific treatment such as hydroxychloroquine, heal faster.

 

"But as I said earlier, when it comes to science, observation alone is not enough, and extensive research is needed before a …

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https://www.africanews.com/2020/04/06/coronavirus-patients-on-chloroquine-heal-faster-senegalese-medic/

Anonymous ID: 6c7cd9 May 8, 2020, 9:08 p.m. No.9088873   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9088719

 

Does Farkas have a connection to the Crowley cult

That runs the NUIT World Order (NWO)?

 

>>9082824 (You)

 

http://www.angelfire.com/va/LIL/

 

https://congregationlil.org/

 

http://magicianandexorcist.org/lil/home.html

 

https://hermetic.com/crowley/lil/index

 

https://listverse.com/2015/05/06/10-unsettling-teachings-of-the-eccentric-aleister-crowley/

 

NUIT means Nations United In Thelema

Anonymous ID: 6c7cd9 May 8, 2020, 9:13 p.m. No.9088922   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8942

>>9088877

 

I don't think the author understand how the organ business works.

These look like aborted babies, which are sold for their organs and their young cells.

But there is another business usually in war zones that collects wounded people and kills them by removing their organs for sale as transplants

And an even worse business where they target people because of DNA matches, kidnap them and remove their organs while they are still alive

This last business serves wealthy elite Cabal people.

Anonymous ID: 6c7cd9 May 8, 2020, 9:15 p.m. No.9088945   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9088917

 

Exactly.

If there is no evidence then it is most likely a shill

We already know that Gowdy is a highly skilled prosecutor.

You can expect that when the Cabal people begin being charged, they will hire the best lawyers that they can.

So we need to have some good lawyers on our side to argue the cases in front of FAIR JUDGES.

The rule of law puts the onus on the whitehats to PROVE their cases in court.

There are no shortcuts.

Anonymous ID: 6c7cd9 May 8, 2020, 9:35 p.m. No.9089134   🗄️.is đź”—kun

The Feminine Archetype in Thelema

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

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Although Isis is certainly central to the Golden Dawn system… and the Great Whore of Babalon is definitely an important archetype in Thelema… they are but facets of Nuit, who is revered as the supreme feminine force, and to whom the first chapter of the Book of the Law is dedicated…

 

From the primal Nuit is created Babylon, and from her is Isis, but what of Nepthys? She is hidden; present but unseen. Felt but rarely named. In Indian theosophy divine Sakti exists as the primal energy behind the static monad, Siva. She is Nuit in Thelema, and her creation on the mundane level is Kali. In many systems they are considered one, which is rightly so. The job of Kali is to devour the ignorance of static non-creation and re-create Universe with new potential for mani-festation. ' '

– from The Manifestation of Kali in Universe as an Astrophysical Anomaly, By Persona Navitae 353.

 

' ' Nuit (Nut), the goddess of the night sky, closely linked in Egyptian religion with Hathor, also known as the Egyptian Venus. Her message is of freedom, love and the mystical

bliss of union, as expressed in the curious equation 0=2. Nuit reveals the Law of Thelema and declares that the æons have turned in the Equinox of the Gods. She is represented

imagistically as space and the stars of space. Nuit has been interpreted as the space-time continuum, or as the infinite potential containing all things real and unreal. ' '

– from 'The Book of the Law' @ Introduction to Crowley (in Five Voices), by Tim Maroney (in its entirety, an excellent essay written from five perspectives: the Unreliable Narrator, the Literalist, the Chaotic, the Skeptic and the Mystic)

 

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Much about the Thelemic position on women can be surmised from the following documents:

 

'Every Woman is A Star,' by Aleister Crowley, an excerpt from The Law is For All (c. 1920)

 

'Woman Girt with a Sword,' by Jack Parsons, an excerpt from Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword (c. 1950)

 

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And although Thelema is certainly not defined as Crowleyanity, Crowley's often conflicting views upon women definitely are a troublesome issue that must be dealt with by Thelemites…

 

Sex and Gender @ Introduction to Crowley (in Five Voices), by Tim Maroney

 

Facts and Phallacies, by Tim Maroney (This deals in excruciating, pedantic detail with the issue of Aleister Crowley's phallocentrism, and with some modern defenses of the sexist parts of his legacy.)

 

Aleister Crowley: A Legacy of Sexism

 

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In the scope of this post, i have neglected to mention the histories of such similar and related movements that preceeded and followed the restructuring of OTO during Crowley's time and which also championed liberation of sexuality and gender: The Golden Dawn, P. B. Randolph, the Anseiratic Mysteries, & the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, Richard Payne Knight, Alice Bunker Stockham & Karezza, Claude Bragdon, Thomas Lake Harris's sexual Spiritualism, Co-Masonry (and progressive/esoteric Masonry), Catholicism’s cult of Mary, and Witchcraft/Wicca/Heathens/Neo-Paganism …all of whom to some degree recognized the equality of women & men

 

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I know that it says "The names of women members are never divulged" in Liber LII - Manifesto of the O.T.O.; but there are however, certain female individuals in the Thelemic tradition who have been recognized for their crucial contributions to The Great Work…

 

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Other notable Scarlet Women:

 

The Legacy of Jane Wolfe

Jane Wolfe was featured in Red Flame #10 & Red Flame #11

 

Phyllis Seckler founded both the Temple & College of Thelema

 

Regina Kahl is mentioned prominently in Jack Parsons: Beloved of Babalon (A Psych Profile of JPL's Magickal Scientist), by Michael Staley; and her role in the Agape Lodge is also discussed in Brother Jack Parsons: The Magickal Scientist and His Circle, by Paul Rydeen

 

Marjorie Cameron Parsons Kimmel

Marjorie Cameron: An Appreciation, by Michael Staley

 

Helen Parsons Smith

 

Mildred Burlingame

 

Anais Nin